Moving Guyana from technology consumer to regional hub for innovation

– Creative tech entrepreneur launches Artellica AI to bring robotics, smart software to Guyana

Amrita Naraine, founder of Artellica AI

Tech entrepreneur and Chevening Alum President, Amrita Naraine is bringing the future of creative technology to Guyana. After completing her Master’s in Data Science and AI (Artificial Intelligence) for Creative Industries, specialising in Creative Computing and Robotics, Naraine has launched Artellica AI, an innovation studio designed to modernise how Guyanese businesses think, create and operate. What started as a mission to support the creative industries has quickly grown. This January, Artellica AI officially became a distributor for AI Robotics and Wearables, offering local industries access to advanced hardware. Artellica is filling a critical gap in the regional market by offering more than just hardware; the studio operates as a specialised consultancy leading interdisciplinary Research and Development (R&D) projects that explore the role of AI in shaping the future of creative industries, with a specific focus on AI-powered software creation, ethical automation and intellectual property systems. Through its consulting services, Artellica collaborates with cultural ministries, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and innovation councils to design inclusive policy frameworks and AI governance that protects human expression at both local and global levels.
“We are moving Guyana from being a consumer of technology to a regional hub for innovation. By bridging the gap between complex AI and local needs, we are empowering Guyanese talent on a global stage,” commented Shakira Vieira, Marketing Executive on the remarkable offerings by Artellica AI. The studio’s impact extends into education and preservation through immersive workshops designed to demystify advanced tools and build digital literacy for institutions. Furthermore, Artellica is a leader in Cultural Archiving, using AI and digital infrastructure to safeguard and document Guyanese traditions and artistic output. By creating ethical systems for storytelling, the firm ensures that the nation’s creative heritage is not only preserved but made discoverable for future generations. A major part of this mission is Artellica’s flagship Biz Insights, simplifying business management, allowing small business owners to track inventory and sales securely from anywhere in the world, removing the high costs usually associated with “going digital.” This expansion is supported by a key partnership with Eridani Digital Technologies, combining expert engineering with Artellica’s creative vision. “Eridani Digital Technology is proud of our ongoing partnership with Artellica AI, aligning our commitment to technological innovation with their leadership in ethical Artificial Intelligence. By collaborating with Artellica, we are expanding our ability to deliver cutting-edge, scalable and cost-effective software for creators and businesses. This partnership reinforces our mission to harness emerging technologies for sustainable and transformative impact across the digital and trans-digital landscape,” founder of Eridani, Clifford Cheefoon, reflecting on this partnership, posited. Speaking on the future of Artellica, Naraine commented, “Artellica stands at the intersection of ready-to-use innovation and custom-built excellence. We offer a diverse ecosystem; while we offer ready-to-use robotics, we are equipped to produce custom, AI-powered creative technology for the Guyanese and regional market. Our result is a foundation for our creators and the business community altogether have the tools to compete, the data to grow, and the ethical framework to lead.” By blending high-tech hardware with accessible software, Artellica AI is positioning itself as the primary partner for digital growth in Guyana.
For more information, contact [email protected] or visit artellica.org.


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